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Reines d'Angleterre

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frenchpsychedelicnoiseexperimentaldark ambient

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Reines D'Angleterre (trans. "Queens Of England") is a band made up of French avant-garde legend Ghédalia Tazartès and a couple of hyperactive young Parisian upstarts, Jo Tanz and Él-g. Both of these characters are steeped in subversive operations covering psych-folk and "toon-psych" films (Él-g), and the Tanzprocesz label (Jo Tanz). They also both perform under the moniker of Opéra Mort and have made work as Lö Jengi. Reines D'Angleterre are a damaged conglomeration of live concrète, sound poetry, faux ethnicity and sincere eccentricity. Les Comores (a reference to the island off the eastern coast of Africa which France still administers as an "overseas collectivity") is comprised of inexplicable ethnic residue and feasts on duality: chaos and order, narrative and anti-narrative, construction and destruction, comedy and dread. The glottal panoply of vocals ride in tandem with electronics: cracked, beaten, weathered and bruised. This is a brain-meltingly dark, gloriously unstable affair, but not one devoid of emotion. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Les Comores 1

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01 - Track 1 side A

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Les Comores 3

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Les Comores 2

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Les Comores 4

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02 - Track 2 side A

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Les Comores 5

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Les Comores 6

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03 - Track 3 side A

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Les Comores

Les Comores

Globe Et Dynastie

Globe Et Dynastie

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sonic protest 08

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Sonic Protest

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sonic protest 2022

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Continuumix #2

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Demo

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Sonic Protest 2008 (CD1)

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sonic protest 2008

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